The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 11-12. sējumiJ. Ballantyne, 1812 |
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11. lappuse
... thee : and if I had not wound thee up to this promise , I would not have known thee these fifteen years , no more than the arrantest or most foundered Castilian that follow- ed our new queen's carriages a - foot . Rin . Nor for any ...
... thee : and if I had not wound thee up to this promise , I would not have known thee these fifteen years , no more than the arrantest or most foundered Castilian that follow- ed our new queen's carriages a - foot . Rin . Nor for any ...
16. lappuse
... thee face to face , And given thee blow for blow , and wound for wound , And , till thou taught'st me , knew not to retire : 7 Not a vein runs here From head to foot , but Sophocles would unseam , and Like a spring - garden , shoot his ...
... thee face to face , And given thee blow for blow , and wound for wound , And , till thou taught'st me , knew not to retire : 7 Not a vein runs here From head to foot , but Sophocles would unseam , and Like a spring - garden , shoot his ...
19. lappuse
... thee ; next , thy throw May set me upmost , and cast thee below . Mar. Yet will I try thee more : Calamity [ Aside . Is man's true touchstone.Listen , insolent prince , That darest contemn the master of thy life , Which I will force ...
... thee ; next , thy throw May set me upmost , and cast thee below . Mar. Yet will I try thee more : Calamity [ Aside . Is man's true touchstone.Listen , insolent prince , That darest contemn the master of thy life , Which I will force ...
20. lappuse
... thee A storm more boist'rous than the ocean's ; My virtue , Patience , makes thee vicious . Mar. Why , fair - eyed lady , do you kneel ? Dor . Great general , Victorious , godlike Martius , your poor handmaid Kneels , for her husband ...
... thee A storm more boist'rous than the ocean's ; My virtue , Patience , makes thee vicious . Mar. Why , fair - eyed lady , do you kneel ? Dor . Great general , Victorious , godlike Martius , your poor handmaid Kneels , for her husband ...
27. lappuse
... thee . Draw , therefore ; for thou shalt find thyself a mortal corporal ! Nie . Stay thy dead - doing hand , and hear ; I will rather descend from my honour , and argue these contumelies with thee , than clutch thee ( poor fly ) in ...
... thee . Draw , therefore ; for thou shalt find thyself a mortal corporal ! Nie . Stay thy dead - doing hand , and hear ; I will rather descend from my honour , and argue these contumelies with thee , than clutch thee ( poor fly ) in ...
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